Page 19, "General Information On - Volkswagen 3.4 RNS 510 User Booklet

Hide thumbs Also See for 3.4 RNS 510:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Booklet 3.4 RNS 510
rn
Note
Please also refer to the
additional information
on MP3 mode
~
page
28 ....
Inserting
and ejecting
CD/DVDs
Audio
CDslDVDs and MP3 CDsIDVDs,
as
well as video DVDs can be played in the
internal CDIDVD drive.
To select a
CD/DVD
that has
already
been
inserted in the internal
CD/DVD
drive
again, please read
~
page 24, "Selecting a
track or an audio
source".
Inserting a CD/DVD
- Push the CDIDVD with the printed side
facing up into the
CD/DVD
slot to the
point where it is automatically pulled into
the unit
~
CD.
Playback starts automati-
cally (exception
~
page 19,
"CD
cannot be
read").
Ejecting a CD/DVD
- Press
~
to move the
CD/DVD
in the in-
ternal
CD/DVD
drive to the eject position.
- Remove the
CDIDVD.
A
CO/OVD
will be retracted back into
the
player
to prevent damage unless removed from the
ejection
position within
around
ten
seconds.
Playable
MP3 and WMA files
can also
be
stored
on the unit's hard drive
~
page
30.
WMA files (Windows Media Audio)
Audio files that have been compressed via Win-
dows Media Audio may
also
be
copyright
pro-
tected by the DRM process (Digital Rights Man-
agement). The unit does not
support
WMA files
protected in this
way.
22
Function selection button MEDIA
&.
WARNING
Please refer to
~
page
19,
"General infor-
mation on
CD/DVD
mode" and
~
page
53,
"Important information on operating the CD
player".
CD
Caution
Inserting a second
CD/DVD
while
an in-
serted
CD/DVD
is being ejected can destroy the
CD/DVD
drive in the unit. Note that it takes
a
few seconds to eject the
CD/DVD
after
pressing
the eject button @. The protective barrier in
front of the
CDIDVD slot
is opened while
this is
happening.
You
must
wait
until the
CO/D\!])
is
ejected
before trying to insert
a
new
CD/D\!]).
COs/OVDs
should always
be
sto
red in the
rack from the Genuine
Volkswagen accessories
range or in the original
case
when not
in use.
rn
Note
Uneven road surfaces and
strong vibrations
may cause the
CDIDVD
to
jump.
The CD
ID\!])
play function should be switched
offin
this
case.
If the unit cannot read a CD
I
DVD please
also
refer to
~
page 19, "General information on
CD/D\!])
mode".
• With cabriolet car models, for
anti-theft
rea
-
sons, the ignition key must be inserted in the ig-
nition when the eject button@
is
pressed
.
...
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510
Inserting or removing
a
memory card
MP3 files
stored
on a memory card
can
either be played directly from the
card
or
stored on
the
unit's hard drive.
To re-select a memory card that has al-
ready been inserted, please read
~
page 24,
"Selecting a
track or an audio
source".
Inserting a memory card
- Push the memory card into the memory
card slot
~
page 2, fig. 1
0,
with the
clipped corner to the front
and
right (hori-
zontal
card
slot)
or to the front and top
(vertical card
slot),
until
it
engages into
place. Playback
starts automatically
(ex-
ception
~
page 23,
"Memory
card
empty
or data unreadable").
Removing a memory card
- Push on the inserted memory card
against the
spring
resistance
and
the card
will "jump" to its
eject
pOSition.
- Remove the memory
card
.
Only MP3 files
and
unprotected WMA fLIes
can
be read from an
SD
card
~
page
22, "WMA
files
(Windows Media Audio)". Other data will be ig-
nored.
Playable MP3 and WMA files can
also
be
stored
on the unit's hard drive
~
page
30.
Memory card empty or data unreadable
If you insert a memory
card
that does not con-
tain
any
audio files, the unit will
nOI
change
10
memory card mode. In the
audio menu,
the
(so
cmd)
function key on the top line ofthe
screen
remains inactive and the function cannot be
se-
lected
~
page
20,
fig. 13.
Requirements for the memory card
The memory card
slot accepts
memory cards
with a
size
of32 mm
x
24
mm
x
2.1
mm
or
1.4
mm.
The
unit can read
SO
memory cards ("Secure
Digital Memory Cards")
and
MMC memory
cards
("Multimedia
Cards") with
a capacity
of up
t02GB.
Other memory cards that fit the slot physically,
such as SOHC cards ("Secure Digital High-Ca-
pacity Memory Cards")' cannol be
read
.
...
Function selection button MEDIA
23

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents